- (“Beloved of Astarte”) is the 26th in the
Abydos procession. Ramesses-
Merymaat (“Beloved of Maat”) is the 25th in the
Abydos procession. Ramesses-Meryseth...
- mry-mAa.t nswt bjty snxt-n-ra sA ra jaH-ms",
which translates as "The
Horus Merymaat, the king of
Upper and
Lower Egypt Senakhtenre, the Son of Re Ahmes." The...
- was Arnekhamani, his
throne name
Kheperkare and his
Horus name
Kanakht Merymaat. His
birthname includes several epithets that were
changed in his reign...
-
Kanakht Merymaat Kꜣ-nḫt-mrj-Mꜣꜥ.t
Strong bull,
beloved of Maat
Kanakht Merymaat Nebanemnisutmiitum Kꜣ-nḫt-mrj-Mꜣꜥ.t-nb-ꜥn-m-nsw-mj-Jtm
Strong bull, beloved...
- TT387–Meryptah-(scribe title) TT390–Irty-RaU(Irtyrau)-Female Scribe-etc. TT403–
Merymaat-Temple
Scribe TT406–Piay-(scribe title) TT412–Kenamon-Royal
Scribe (Note:...
- kꜢ-nḫt mrj-mꜢꜤt
Kanakht merymaat The
strong bull,
beloved of Maat...
- Sekhemre-heruhermaat (unknown) Dra' Abu el-Naga'?
Haankhes Ahmose Senakhtenre Merymaat 1-2
years Dra' Abu el-Naga'?
Tetisheri Tao
Seqenenre Khaemwaset c. 1560...
- sources.
Gatisen had a Ramesside-style titulary. His
Horus name Kanakht-
merymaat is the same as the
Horus name of
Ramesses II (and
Osorkon II and Shoshenq...
- some
recorded as
having ten. Separation,
divorce and
remarriage occurred.
Merymaat is
recorded as
wanting a
divorce on
account of his
mother in-law's behaviour...
- Khonsemweset-Neferhotep,
Fourth prophet of Amun,
Mayor of the City TT397-TT400 TT403
Merymaat (Mrj-m3'.t),
Temple scribe,
Steward Miscellaneous Sheikh Abd el-Qurna cache...